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    Effect of Invasive plants

    • October 1, 2023
    • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
    • Category: DPN Topics
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    Effect of Invasive plants

    Subject :Environment

    Section: Species in news

    Context – Some states banning and taking steps to control invasive plants

    Gujarat banned Conocarpus plants

    Significance/ Background- To increase forest cover in Gujarat, Conocarpus plants was used in recent years.

    Effects-

    1. Harm local flora and fauna-
      • Cause diseases- cold, cough, asthma
      • Roots go deep inside and damage telecommunication lines and freshwater system
      • Unsuitable to plant eating animals
      • Kills competition (against Gause rule)- eg- Delhi- Vilayatikikar taken over native trees like- acacia, kadamb etc
      • Depletes water table
      • Reduce fodder availability in forests for animas- chances of animals foraying into human settlements increases- man animal conflicts (WII study )
    2. Adverse impact on human health too

    Other states taking similar steps-

    1. Telangana banned same plant.
    Effect of Invasive plants Environment
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